Sonic Unity
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Sonic Unity |
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Latest version: 2nd Demo |
Latest release date: 2004 |
Engine: Multimedia Fusion |
Credits: MagicgrafX (Aytac Aksu), HooHaz (Ryan Davey) |
Sonic Unity was the last Sonic fangame created by MagicgrafX (Aytac Aksu) between 2002 and 2004. This project is recognizable for being the spiritual successor of Chaomega, and also being one of the most impressive for its time, for having a better engine made in Multimedia Fusion than the rest of his previous fangames.
Overview
Like Chaomega, the game maintains the same mechanics as the classic Sonic games, although it was given some gimmicks from Sonic Adventure 2 such as the addition of rails and the Homing Attack.
Both demos include only one act called Great Gate Zone, along with 2 playable characters (Sonic and Shadow), which briefly vary their techniques. Also includes the option to customize Sonic's palette, and play with the one made.
Currently
Unfortunately, the fangame (along with Aytac's other projects) was canceled on August 7, 2004; after a public statement in which Aytac reports on how busy he was with the University, and also being involved in other personal activities. It was also stated by the community that Aytac wasn't interested in the Sonic fangaming scene anymore.
Screenshots
Downloads
Download Sonic Unity Sonic Unity - 1st Demo (2002) (5.78 MB) (info) Sonic Unity - 2nd Demo (2004) (6.57 MB) (info)
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External Links
- MagicgrafX's official website's page (via Wayback Machine)
- Shadow in Great Gate. An old video demonstrating the 2nd demo.